Fantasy Football News & Views

The Facts:
The NFL has suspended Huff for two games for violating the league’s policies on substances of abuse and personal conduct.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com

Diehards Line:
It remains unclear what infraction resulted in Huff’s suspension. Huff did not play last season. The Saints signed him to a reserve/future contract in February. The Eagles cut Huff in November 2016 after his arrest for allegedly possessing a handgun and marijuana. He reportedly agreed to a plea deal to avoid jail time. Huff played the final three games of 2016 with the Bucs and spent the 2017 offseason in Tampa Bay. The Bucs cut him after the preseason.

Diehards Line:
Latimer comes to the team after spending the last four years with the Broncos. Latimer came to the Broncos as a second-round pick in the 2014 draft. He never found much of a role on offense as he caught 35 passes for 445 yards and three touchdowns in 45 games with the team. He'll compete for playing time behind Odell Beckham and Sterling Shepard.

The Facts:
Per the Charlotte Observer, the Panthers are expected to sign Wright, who was released by the Vikings last week.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com

Diehards Line:
Along with their trade for Torrey Smith, they’ve added a couple of veterans with speed, if not the big names some (including Cam Newton) might have been hoping for. Wright has 29 receptions the last two seasons, but had a career-high 42 in 2014 under offensive coordinator Norv Turner, who now works in Carolina. So that’s something.

The Facts:
Wentz aims to be back in the lineup in time for the start of the 2018 regular season and he shared a glimpse of his progress in his recovery from a torn left ACL on Monday. Wentz posted a short clip of a throwing workout to Instagram.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com

Diehards Line:
In the video, Wentz can be seen dropping back before planting on his left leg and delivering passes while at the Eagles facility in Philadelphia. He’s wearing a brace on his left knee in the clip. As PFT's Josh Alper pointed out, there’s not much to glean from the video about Wentz’s overall timeline, although seeing him on the field throwing the ball is a sign that things are progressing the right way for him and the Eagles. The Eagles have Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles on hand in the event Wentz isn’t ready to go for the regular season.

The Facts:
According to Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the Cowboys have visits set up early this week with wideouts Justin Hunter and Dontrelle Inman on free agent visits.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com

Diehards Line:
As PFT's Darin Gantt suggests, that’s a far cry from their early flirtations with wide receiver Sammy Watkins. They have kept wide receiver Dez Bryant so far, and with the receiver market exploding his $12 million doesn’t seem like as big of a deal as it did two months ago. Now we'll see if they add some help on the outside in coming days.

The Facts:
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Moncrief signed a one-year, $9.6 million, fully-guaranteed contract that also contains another $2 million in incentives.
Reported by ESPN.com

Diehards Line:
During Saturday night's FootballDiehards who on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio, co-host Mike Dempsey reported that Moncrief is expected to line up as the starter opposite Marqise Lee with Keelan Cole as the third receiver while Dede Westbrook's role will be limited to working behind them -- at least heading into OTAs. Westbrook likely has a chance to change that, but he's starting out as the No. 4 with Allen Hurns' spot on the roster possibly depending on his willingness to take a pay cut.

The Facts:
Pryor, who is visiting the Seahawks today, is slated to visit the New York Jets next, a source tells NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Reported by NFL.com

Diehards Line:
Last year, when Pryor opted for a one-year deal with Washington after generating more than 1,000 receiving yards with the Browns in 2016, many expected Pryor to explode in an offense run by a franchise quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Instead, Pryor regressed. As Profootballtalk.com suggested over the weekend, the key to a 2018 turnaround could be health. Pryor suffered an ankle injury in Week 2 against the Rams, and the injury bothered him until he underwent season-ending ankle surgery in November. Pryor had six catches for 66 yards in Week 1. Thereafter, he didn’t do much, with a season high of 70 yards coming in Week 4 against the Chiefs, which featured Pryor generating 70 yards and a touchdown on three catches against the Chiefs in prime time. For the year, Pryor had 240 receiving yards on 20 catches. We'll see if somebody buys into this in coming days.

The Facts:
Murray’s scheduled visit to the Miami Dolphins training facility on Monday comes with a very significant caveat, according to folks familiar with the team’s plan: Don’t expect anything to get done if the player wants big money.
Reported by the Miami Herald

Diehards Line:
Herald staffer Armando Salguero, citing team sources, went on to explain the Dolphins are interested in Murray. But they’re not that interested in Murray that they’re willing to get involved in a bidding war with other teams for his services, per sources. So maybe Murray joins the Dolphins based on his desire to be in South Florida and play for coach Adam Gase and not pay a state income tax and all those neat things. But if he’s coming to strike the best possible deal against whatever other deal he has lined up -- he’s visited Detroit and Seattle but the Lions already signed LeGarrette Blount -- then it’s not going to work.

The Facts:
The Colts are hosting Ebron today, source said. He previously visited the Panthers.
Reported by NFL.com

Diehards Line:
Again, as the Sports Xchange suggested, Ebron is one of the NFL's biggest enigmas. He was one of the league's best tight ends in the second half of the season (with four or more catches in six of the last seven games), but was so inconsistent in the first half of the year that he was booed regularly by his own fans. Ebron finished third on the Lions with 574 yards, and he could benefit from a fresh start